Evening Star Newspaper, August 12, 1925, Page 17

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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 12, 1925. Hurry to HAHNS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, from the Yunan Province of China last Summer by F. G. Rock, explorer | for the National Geographic Soclety, | s which bears tresses of orange-yellow soms and has a reddish bud. He | 2 is experimenting with golden- | e’ ea 0 vellow polyanthus of an English va- ] i i dwarf primrose which is al- ] only one widely cultivated His most striking flower is an an nual salpiglossis, a member of the | petunia family, which makes a bushy, American Manager of Mill; stout stalk, and and Wife Are Forced to | ; R e e ite . { Quest of Hardy Primrose Lends Tnterest to R. G. Cogswell's Half Flee From Mob. i Acre in Kensington—His Garden Contains = Many Rare Flowers. By the Assaviated Pre INTSIN, Au the only ones k this section. He has practl cided to give them up, howe concentrate on the perennial aster. This is a d England aste most no inte ndant of the wild New h has aroused al- 1 its native land, but has been hybridized widely in England. It is worthless as a cut flower, but produces a continual mass small blossoms in vivid pinks, s and lavenders. | Has European Violets. He also is experimenting with a | dwarf hardy so a_descendant | of the New En wild flower. This | er, he says. The | | common garden aster does not deserve | the name. since it is & member of an | entirely different family. ! ies in his garden are three European violets, the tricolor, the luteas splendens and the comuta. | These have blossoms about as large | |as pansies, but they are much more | us, keeping up a continual | »f color from early pring un- | | til Jate Fall. The use of the violet, he | believes, has a great future sin this | |eountry’ ‘when it becomes better | { known : In addition he has transplanted from | j\hv woods and fields around his h(»n\v‘? 112 f wild ets, including | Later | 3 rosses be- | tween the local violets and the Euro- | able! | pean varieties | In One of Four Sensational Groups Sale $5.95 P $8.50 50 Women's Shoes 5" THE biggest Feature—of the biggest Sale in our Half-Century of Shoe Selling! Over 10,000 pairs included. Every material and color imagin- In over 50 fashions—17 just added vesterdax to fill gaps from last week’s selling! Itchy Eczema On At all our stores except G St. Hands Three Years| Cuticura Heals “ Eczema broke out on one of my fingers and soon spread over both my hands. The breaking out was in pimples and itched badly causing me to scratch. My hands Bpecial Dispat were swollen and I could not put RIVERDALL » 4 - | |them in water or do my regular oy th wa i Geatat 3 ‘ “h ¢ work. It caused a terrible disfig- chile G . urement and I could not sleep at night on account of the frritation. Thetrouble lasted about three years as quieted down RIVERDALE CHIEF OUT. Women's 310 to $13.50 Shoes, now $7.50 In this group: Many Women's $8.50 to $12.50 Shoes, now MEN'S OXFORDS $3.85 : Were $5.95 to $6.95 fr ,,:5;:.\5(.9-4. o of our most exquisitely At the rate it’s going this Sale! ANl our high ““Tiriedusveral dilicrent remedics fashioned ¢ h r:'eQ crea S dlt‘ will be over in a day or !{‘“' e 1] ite ‘h e and was treated but got no relief. tions. At our G St.. 7th two! Hurry! At our 7th & 40 other patterns in I began using Cuticura Soap and St. & 9th St. Stores. 9th St. Stores only. blacks and colors At Ointment and in two months I i 7th. 9th &'G St. Stores was hesled.” (Signed) Miss Pearl Reynolda, Scottsville, Ky. Daily use of Cuticura Soap keeps the pores active and the skin clear and healthy, while the Ointment heals pimples and other irritations. Cuticura Talcum is & delicately ogswell is seeking to secure| |medicated antiseptic powder of L particularly hardy primro Most | pleasing fragrance. nce moving into of the prim sently Bave -giovel | B qer o i St in the open in the Crerymhare. Eample. saeh free. - Address nd until | and very few have “Seieurs Liveratorte Dipt B Malten, Mass” Dismissal Council Result of Handling of Auto Accident Ir. Cogswell’s Garden. Tn between two desires, that of nting every new flower which he an obtain and that of planting things | s machine, it was | 1 will glve him an abundance of | Mr Whelp! Seeks Hardy Primrose. p Turmng Summer Stocks Into Cash—Preliminary to Opening Three New Hahn Stores This Fall Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. N.W. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. speciniens. survive a nter. e | W8P~ Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. | | n experim says. He i5|is using this vear a varlety brought YOUR NATION’S CAPITAL KNO Chargc Accounts Opened Upon Request Closed All Day Saturday During the Summer Seventh antl! Eye Streets. Among the Many Special “*August Opportunities —in which you can buy H. & H. regular values at materially reduced prices ‘Gily of Magnificent Distances”~s Onuce a Taunt ~ now the Truth DO you realize that ours is now the most beautiful of the world's capitals? The “City of Magnificent Distances”, once a nick-name of derision, is now a true expression of Washing- ton's grandeur. How long is it since you made a round of the show places of the city? You will find many interesting and 3 ¥ 4 “ beautiful new buildings that have sprung up since the War, g new hotels, new government offices, new memorials. One of the finest of the newer buildings is the National Academy of Science. Every detail of construction, doors, hinges, lighting fixtures and so on, is worth examining closely, for they were designed specially for this building. The walls of the auditorium are lined with a special porous limestone which absorbs sound instead of reflecting it, making this hall remarkably free from echos. In this splendid architectural setting you can see the latest scientific discoveries. Do you know a simple proof of the earth’s rotation? The giant pendulum proves it right in front of your eyes. Do you know how earthquakes, thousands of miles away, are detected? Attendants will explain how the seismograph does it. Plcasmg Bedroom Suite You'll be impressed with the excellent design and careful construction of this Suite. $ 00 Four pieces as pictured—Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Dresser and Double-size Bed. 1 65‘=_ Walnut veneer—in combination with Gum-wood. “Opportunity” Price Porch Swings These are the reliable kind—com- fortable and practical; and the kind you can safely depend upon. Lawn Swing Four-passenger Lawn Swing — seat and platform of natural finish; supports of red. Strongly built. Refrigerators “Opportunity” Hardwood - Porch Swing — with . . 3 In and adjacent to practically every city you will find “Standard™ drive-in service stations and new ones are opening up constantly. It is so much easier to have all your wants—gas, oil, grease, air and water —supplied at one time in clean, pleasant surroundings and away from the dust and danger of trafic. A few minutes at the “Standard” Service Station each morning before starting on your day’s run will make your trip smooth sailing. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) “STANDARD"” “Know Your Own State.” an illus- trated booklet, with up-to-date road maps, interesting motor toursin this State, will be mailed free of charge to any car owner who has not vet received it. Write Tour Dest..sundndOIIComp-ny{N.J.), 26 Broadway, New York City. - At “Opportunity” Prices You'll find many Refrigerators reduced to your advantage, makes we can vouch for—sizes and types to meet every family’s require- ments. Illustration of the “Opportunity” price — Side-icer model — 40 inches high, 28 inches wide and 16 inches deep. Enamel lined. The door opening into the ice compartment is 15x9 inches—admit- ting a block of ice 15x9x12 inches— of approximately 50 pounds weight. "Offiortunfty" Four-passenger Lawn Swing — with adjustable back; hardwood construction, long slats in back, fur- nishing comfortable headrest. Sup- ports of red; balance natural finish. "Offior:unicy" $Q.95 Children’s Lawn Swing—seat and platform in natural finish; supports in green. | “Opportunity” TIC€ oo v v v v shaped seat; closely placed slats in seat; " chain suspension; framed-in slat back; very strong and durable; 46 inches long; and natural finish. “Opportunity” Natural-finish Porch Swing—with slat seat and back; 42 inches long; strongly constructed; chain hang- ings and upright brace in back. "O_fifiortum'ty" 522

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